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ALRIGHT - Finally got a set of OEM sideskirts (new). OH OH...wait a minute...what's this? NO install directions!!! In a hurt locker now. Can't install new mod (properly) without install instructions. Any of you who has or knows of somebody who has, maybe, just maybe that little piece of paper with install instructions is tucked away somewhere. I know I keep almost all of my paperwork. Mazda shops around here don't have that info any more. Not only did they dump all the MX3 accessories but all data pertaining to it too - dumbshits. Maybe our Euro and Ausie friends might be able to source a soft copy version (they can still get MX3 OEM stuff at they're Mazda shops, can't they?) At this point, any help would be appreciated. :rant2:

Poor "Mod", sitting in the corner of the garage and nobody to install you.....LOL
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where did uget these skirts from? and how much were they?
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I'm just wondering how hard are they to install? It can;t be that hard can it?
Since they are OEM, I would assume they would just mount on existing holes in the body work..... Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe you don;t have official OEM side skirts, but more like OEM-look Side Skirts....
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MX-3.com wrote:I'm just wondering how hard are they to install? It can;t be that hard can it?
Since they are OEM, I would assume they would just mount on existing holes in the body work..... Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe you don;t have official OEM side skirts, but more like OEM-look Side Skirts....
Do I detect a little scepticism. Us Burlington guys always new that about those "Milton" guys.....LOL
Seriously Jeff, these look like the real McCoy's. Still in factory plastic wrap....just took a closer look now. Got all the harware for mounting including a small cardbord template. The skirts are uerathane not fiberglass and has an ....OOOOOPS....OH OH.."EUNOS" factory stamp on it. But it looks exactly like other pics that have "OEM" sideskirts. Oh, also included was a tube of uerathane (for sealing I imagine) written in german.....I'm starting to smell EURO SPEC here. Instructions would be a big help here. I want to do this right the first time. What do think Jeff. Are the E-Spec sideskirts similar to NA-spec? Your thoughts......

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LOL, so your from Burlington eh? your profile says Belleville....

Anyways, I am born and raised in Mississauga, so there!

As for the sides, sounds like you have the real McCoy, but i still dont; think instructions are really necessary. serious, how hard can it be?
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MX-3.com wrote: Anyways, I am born and raised in Mississauga, so there!
Can't hold that against you...LOL. I grew up in Burlington and had a lot of the Milton pig farmers (LOL) go to our school (MMR). Probably not that hard to do (fingures crossed), but there's no pre-drilled holes anywhere. They have all the natural forms for the underbody appearing to allow for the use of jacks or hoists.
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I'll take em off your h ands if it's too dificult for you to figure out.

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ya i'll take them off ur hand too if you wanna unload em :)
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hahaha.. nobody wants to help you around here, they just want your stuff!!
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ninjajim4 wrote:hahaha.. nobody wants to help you around here, they just want your stuff!!
Seems like that doesn't it Jim? I'm sure there's someone out there that has installed OEM sideskirts and may still have the instructions kicking around or at the very least could post or PM and give it a try from memory. Anything would help at this point.
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Did you ever get the skirts on? I put my on last week. I didn't have screws that came with mine, (bought off ebay), but I found some screws that were workable with the holes.
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